How to make a rollover image link using CSS
A rollover is an image that changes when a cursor is rolled over it. Today I’m going to show you how to make link out of a rollover using CSS and HTML.
A rollover is an image that changes when a cursor is rolled over it. Today I’m going to show you how to make link out of a rollover using CSS and HTML.
I was surfing around yesterday and came across a review of ChristmasPress. I have to admit that it made my whole day to see the […]
I’ve been trying to decide if I should include my custom post types and shortcodes, in the theme files or create a separate functionality plugin for them.
WordPress Themes are files that work together to create the design and functionality of a WordPress site – here’s a few resources for creating custom themes.
Last Monday I told you about an awesome site redesign using WordPress. Since then, I’ve managed to get a lot of the design work out of the way!
Luckily, I’ve had well more then two hours a day to dedicate to the theme over the last couple of days, so I’ve gotten much more done than expected.
It’s the 10th Birthday of WordPress and that got me thinking about a site redesign that’s LONG over due!
Users can ask questions right from the plugin page, but the developer isn’t notified when questions are posted. Here’s how to get notified, it’s easy.
Remember back in January when I was babbling on about how awesome Splitweet is? Well just 3 months later Splitweet is no more (of course).
An easy way to optimize your site’s load time is by compressing your PNG’s. Compressing large files will make your website load faster and save bandwidth.